DETAILED CONTROLS AND GAUGES
OPERATION
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Travel Speed Monitor
This monitor (6) displays the set mode for the travel speed.
The monitor display when the travel speed selector switch is
operated is as follows.
Lo : Low speed
Hi : High speed
One touch power up monitor
This monitor (7) shows if the power max function is being actu-
ated.
The monitor display when the knob switch on the left control lever
is operated is as follows.
Monitor lights up: Digging power is increased while knob switch is
kept pressed.
REMARK
The digging power is increased while the knob switch is being pressed only for working modes A and E. Note that
even if the knob switch is kept pressed, the increase in power ends after 8.5 seconds.
Monitor goes out : Power max function stopped
Gauges and Meter
3
Engine Water Temperature Gauge
This gauge (8) indicates the engine cooling water temperature.
During normal operation, the indicator should be within the black
range between (A) and (C). If the indicator enters the red range
between (A) and (B) during operations, the overheat prevention
system is actuated.
The overheat prevention system acts as follows.
Red range position (A): Engine water temperature monitor (1)
lights up red
Red range position (B): Engine speed is reduced to low idling,
engine water temperature monitor lamp (C) lights up red, and the
alarm buzzer sounds at same time.
The overheat prevention system works until the temperature enters the black range (A) to (C).
When the engine is started, if the indicator is at position (C), engine water temperature monitor (1) lights up white.
In this case, carry out the warming-up operation. For details, see "Warming-Up Operation (3-94)".
Summary of Contents for PC600-7
Page 2: ...1 1 FOREWORD 11 ...
Page 4: ...FOREWORD FOREWORD 1 3 ...
Page 5: ...FOREWORD FOREWORD 1 4 ...
Page 18: ...2 1 SAFETY 12 ...
Page 22: ...SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2 5 LOCATION OF SAFETY LABELS 2 ...
Page 28: ...SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2 11 19 Jump start prohibited 09842 A0481 ...
Page 59: ...3 1 OPERATION 13 ...
Page 168: ...MACHINE OPERATIONS AND CONTROLS OPERATION 3 110 Boom operation Bucket operation ...
Page 211: ...4 1 MAINTENANCE 4 ...
Page 277: ...MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 4 67 q Center frame A Important check points q Boom ...
Page 288: ...5 1 SPECIFICATIONS 15 ...
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